The eclipse was wonderful, even though the weather didn't fully cooperate. The events from the start of the eclipse occurred in clear skies but clouds quickly obscured the sky soon after the start of totality until a few minutes after mid-eclipse (and then continued thereafter). I was able to capture the first half of the eclipse and a single image at the midpoint. You can view a video of the event on my
YouTube page.
And here are two images of the moon near mid-eclipse. The first one is the full frame view where you can see some of the stars of the constellations Leo and Virgo that were captured in the dark sky.
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Total Eclipse of the Moon - March 14, 2025 2:41 AM EDT William Optics GT102 with Canon 50D sensor ISO 400 - 8sec exposure |
The second is a close-up of just the fully eclipsed moon.
Very nice.
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